I went to a small liberal arts college called Colgate in upstate New York. And it did not have a journalism major. That wasn’t the kind of thing that was offered. I actually was a peace studies major. So I was really interested in conflict and ethnic conflicts in particular. When I would daydream in college it would be about reporting on those kinds of issues.
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I went to a small liberal arts college called Colgate in upstate New York. And it did not have a journalism major. That wasn't the kind of thing that was offered. I actually was a peace studies major. So I was really interested in conflict and ethnic conflicts in particular. When I would daydream in college it would be about reporting on those kinds of issues.
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